Gay Marriage is not Logical

Many people wrongly feel they should be 'tolerant' of gay marriage and not oppose it, even though it is not something they would do personally. This book explains the falsity of this notion. Gays won the legal right to be left alone in the 2003 case of Lawrence v. Texas. They are no longer on the defensive. Their goal with gay marriage is to proactively compel acceptance of gayness as normal. More

Many people wrongly feel they should be 'tolerant' of gay marriage and not oppose it, even though it is not something they would do personally. This book explains the falsity of this notion. Gays won the legal right to be left alone in the 2003 case of Lawrence v. Texas. While many feel uncomfortable about opposing gay marriage because they think this will somehow 'force' their view of marriage on gays, they need to realize that gays do not feel uncomfortable in forcing their views at all. Gays are no longer on the defensive, and the battleground of gay marriage is not a neutral one. Their goal with gay marriage is to proactively compel acceptance of gayness as normal.

Review by:
Derek Broughton
on June 04, 2013 :
What a stupid and dangerous idea. If "Gay Marriage is not Logical", then my own, heterosexual, marriage of 26 years is not logical.

Marriage exists for one reason - to permit a couple (or, in fact, a group) to pool their resources with the full consent of the state. Marriage has nothing to do with procreation, as that happens easily enough without marriage.(review of free book)

Review by:
Erin Chamberlain
on June 03, 2013 :
Couldn't agree more... there are some things we just shouldn't tolerate. One of them is far right extremist and racist political parties and the other is gay marriage. This is a well presented and reasonable argument from someone who has clearly done his homework and thoroughly researched both sides of the debate. 5 stars for your unbiased and professional reporting sir.(review of free book)